it would burn away all the trees and shrubs and grass and that would mean there is no oxygen
A hurricane is a type of cyclone, so that's what Katrina would have been. A typhoon is the same thing as a hurricane, only occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
This is impossible. A cyclone cannot cross the equator. The reason why this cannot happen is because the Coriolis Force reduces to almost nothing at the equator. The effect on a cyclone would be to cause it to dissipate.
this would be impossible. unless severely dehydrated your body would eventually release all muscle holding in the urine within a matter of a days. if severely dehydrated illness will occur
A cyclone. Cyclones cover areas hundred of miles wide. Tornadoes more than a mile wide are rare.
Whilst there is a high chance of Darwin being hit by another "Cyclone Tracy", it would not affect the city in the same way. Darwin was rebuilt to be more cyclone-proof, and so fewer buildings would be damaged, and there would probably be fewer deaths.
Ingestion of soluble compounds of uranium can severely affect the kidneys.
it would burn away all the trees and shrubs and grass and that would mean there is no oxygen
you would find high wind and precipitation due to what direction the cyclone was spinning
The Aztecs would treat their leader with ultimate respect. The leader has the highest authority over the entire village and, how I think, if they disobey they are either severely punished or even killed.
The cyclone destroyed everything in its path, including houses and cars.
In 1019 was the first cyclone it happend by johnny depp! of course he would know he is a pirate!
Well it depends by how big the Cyclone is well you would expect about 20 million people dieing really. I hope no one dies really. Just have a think about it if you were killed in a cyclone.
You would get severely punished
It would be Victor Willis of the Village People.
The village priest.
"Cyclone" in the sense of a hurricane/typhoon would be 'taifuu'. In the sense of a tornado, it would be 'tatsumaki'.